17/11/2021
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Información de contacto, mapa y direcciones, formulario de contacto, horario de apertura, servicios, puntuaciones, fotos, videos y anuncios de Clases de Inglés - Caballito - Parque Chacabuco, Educación, Buenos Aires.
17/11/2021
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07/07/2021
🤓 That's right! The verb "get" is one of the most common verbs in English. It can be used on its own or combined with prepositions and adverbs (to form phrasal verbs) and it has more than 350 different meanings 😱
The best way to learn them is to do so gradually and in context! 📝
Can you write a sentence using "get"? 🤔👇
17/03/2021
How do you respond when someone says "thank you"? 🤔
☝️Here are a few different ways to say "you're welcome"👌
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01/03/2021
The Parts of Speech Poem.💜 Who said grammar can't be fun?! 🤓
07/02/2021
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25/01/2021
👆 Different ways to say "I don't understand" 🤔
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12/01/2021
😱Be careful when you use machine translation! ⚠️
👉Here are a few tips to help you understand new words:
✔️Use a dictionary (English-English, if possible)
✔️Read all the entries (the same word might have many different meanings)
✔️Consider the grammar (the same word can be a noun, a verb, an adjective, etc).
✔️Read the examples (phrases, sentences)
✔️Double check with an English-Spanish dictionary
✔️And most importantly, always consider the CONTEXT!! Think and ask yourself, does it make SENSE? 🤔
We LEARN words in context, that is, within sentences and situations that help us fully understand their meaning and how they are used. 🤓✌️
12/12/2020
🤓Can you think of any other words with these prefixes? 🤔
26/09/2020
🤙We can say "no big deal", "no biggie", or "big deal!" (sarcastic), when something is not difficult, important or troublesome.
👉Conversely, if we say something IS "a big deal", we mean it is important or significant in some way.
⚠️ Mind you, we only use these expressions in informal contexts.✌️
09/09/2020
👆Commonly confused words 🤓
24/08/2020
👋Back to basics! Remember:
🔸This - singular, close to the speaker.
🔸That - singular, more distant from the speaker.
🔸These - plural, close to the speaker.
🔸Those - plural, more distant.
👉Look up the pronunciation of these words in a dictionary, or ask your teacher 🤗🤓
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11/08/2020
Saying years in English🗓️ 🤓